SAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - We're learning new information about Navy Yard shooter Aaron Alexis.
Just one day after the Navy Yard shooting that left 13 people,
including the shooter, dead, those who knew Aaron Alexis are speaking
out, saying while he was upset about his veteran's benefits, they're
surprised he turned violent................

His former roommate of three years tells News 8 Alexis spent time in
San Diego, most recently in 2012 with his contracting job doing computer
work.
"I think it was two times he had to go to San Diego," former roommate
Oui Suthamtewakul said. "It was a week or two at a time, I don't know."
Another San Diego connection stems from an arrest back in 2004.
Alexis was living in Seattle at the time. According to a police report,
Alexis shot out the back tires of a construction worker's truck,
apparently upset about where it was parked. The officer who took the
report was Ted Mansour.
Mansour is now works with the El Cajon Police Department. While he
never met Alexis, he "tried to contact the suspect, but no one answered
the door."

It is now obvious that San Diego connected D.C.Navy Yard shooter Aaron
Alexis would certainly have taken up Malaysian BASED U.S.Navy
contractor Leonard Glenn Francis' AND HIS Glenn Defense Marine's,bribe
of Asian prostitutes........

Hewlett Packard confirmed Alexis’s employment in a
statement Monday, but would not say whether his work ever took him to
the Navy Yard.

(PHOTOS: Shooting at Navy Yard)
“Aaron Alexis was an employee of a company called ‘The Experts,’ a
subcontractor to an HP Enterprise Services contract to refresh equipment
used on the Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) network,” said a company
spokesperson who asked not to be named. “HP is cooperating fully with
law enforcement as requested.” The company referred all further
questions to The Experts.
“We are deeply saddened by today’s tragic events at the Washington
Navy Yard,” the HP spokesperson added. “Our thoughts and sympathies are
with all those who have been affected.”

SAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - We're learning new information about Navy Yard shooter Aaron Alexis.
Just one day after the Navy Yard shooting that left 13 people,
including the shooter, dead, those who knew Aaron Alexis are speaking
out, saying while he was upset about his veteran's benefits, they're
surprised he turned violent................

His former roommate of three years tells News 8 Alexis spent time in
San Diego, most recently in 2012 with his contracting job doing computer
work.
"I think it was two times he had to go to San Diego," former roommate
Oui Suthamtewakul said. "It was a week or two at a time, I don't know."
Another San Diego connection stems from an arrest back in 2004.
Alexis was living in Seattle at the time. According to a police report,
Alexis shot out the back tires of a construction worker's truck,
apparently upset about where it was parked. The officer who took the
report was Ted Mansour.
Mansour is now works with the El Cajon Police Department. While he
never met Alexis, he "tried to contact the suspect, but no one answered
the door."
Mansour also checked records and discovered Alexis had "a Glock .45 caliber."
Other run-ins with the law include a ticket for disorderly conduct in
2008 after getting thrown out of an Atlanta nightclub, and an arrest in
2010 for firing a gun inside his apartment.
On Tuesday it was revealed that Alexis contacted police in Newport,
Rhode Island in August complaining that he was hearing voices and was
worried people were harassing him.
The FBI is now leading the investigation............

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''One complaint alleges that the CEO of Glenn Defense Marine Asia Ltd. was slipped documents about a Naval Criminal Investigative Service fraud probe into how his company obtained a government contract potentially worth $125 million.

''A second complaint alleges that Navy Cmdr. Michael Vannak Khem Misiewicz gave the CEO tips months in advance about the worldwide movements of Navy ships, giving him the edge on obtaining other highly lucrative contracts to provide maintenance, repair and other port services.

''The firm provides “husbanding” services to the Navy, including coordinating schedules and procuring fuel, tugboats, trash removal, security and other services needed by ships and submarines that arrive in port....... - http://www.utsandiego.com

SAN DIEGO — The head of a Singapore-based defense contractor was charged in San Diego Tuesday with bribing a Navy commander and a criminal investigator with prostitutes and luxury travel in exchange for confidential information on multimillion-dollar work contracts.

One complaint alleges that the CEO of Glenn Defense Marine Asia Ltd. was slipped documents about a Naval Criminal Investigative Service fraud probe into how his company obtained a government contract potentially worth $125 million.

A second complaint alleges that Navy Cmdr. Michael Vannak Khem Misiewicz gave the CEO tips months in advance about the worldwide movements of Navy ships, giving him the edge on obtaining other highly lucrative contracts to provide maintenance, repair and other port services.

The contractor, Leonard Glenn Francis, was arrested in San Diego Monday evening and appeared in federal court Tuesday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.

The 58-year-old Malaysian national remains in custody pending a Friday detention hearing.

Misiewicz, 46, assigned to the Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs, was arrested in Colorado Monday and NCIS supervisory Special Agent John Beliveau, 44, was arrested in Virginia.

Prosecutors said they will seek to bring Misiewicz and Beliveau to San Diego to face charges.

All three men are charged with conspiracy to commit bribery, which carries a five-year federal prison term.

The criminal complaint was filed Friday in San Diego federal court and unsealed Tuesday. Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Huie said additional charges could be added.

Glenn Defense Marine, a multinational corporation with offices across the Far East, has held Navy contracts for more than 25 years, according to the complaint.

The firm provides “husbanding” services to the Navy, including coordinating schedules and procuring fuel, tugboats, trash removal, security and other services needed by ships and submarines that arrive in port.

The complaint said Misiewicz, as former deputy operations officers for the Seventh Fleet aboard the command ship Blue Ridge, had high-level access to the fleet’s maneuvers across the Pacific and Indian oceans. He is alleged to have had influence over scheduling ship port visits.

The complaint alleges that Francis and an unnamed former Navy officer who went to work for Glenn Defense Marine targeted Misiewicz in 2010 “as someone who might be susceptible” to providing favors to the company “in return for things of value.”

Misiewicz, born in Cambodia, was adopted and raised in the United States, married and has four children. He traveled to Cambodia in 2011 with family, and the complaint states that investigators have found no record that any of them reimbursed Francis for costs of the trip.

Beliveau, based at Quantico, Va., had access to the NCIS database, including the investigative reports of other agents, the complaint says.

He is alleged to have exchanged dozens of emails with Francis from 2010 to 2013, passed along investigation information, taken free trips including one five-nation Asian tour last year, accepted prostitutes and other gifts.

The complaint alleges Beliveau secretly downloaded reports on one fraud case into a $125 million service contract won by Glenn Defense Marine, and gave Francis tips on how to handle the NCIS inquiries.

The complaint also alleges that in 2010 the company submitted false claims to be reimbursed by the Navy for $110,000 in services at a port in Thailand. The next year, Francis is alleged to have emailed Beliveau a reservation at a Bangkok hotel and arranged for a female escort.

LTAT chief executive Tan Sri Lodin Wok Kamaruddin said the Armed Forces fund is not a shareholder in the Glenn Marine group or any of its subsidiaries. Glenn Marine is promoter of a project to convert the Port Klang Cruise Centre (PKCC) to a third container port for Port Klang, besides Northport and Westports. LTAT's supposed involvement in Glenn Marine was revealed by Port Klang Authority (PKA) chairman Datuk Teh Poo Kim to Business Times last week. When asked to comment on LTAT's denial, Teh said he was told that LTAT was a shareholder. "We will not really be too interested to know about them (Glenn Marine) because the project has not been approved," he said yesterday. In his e-mailed answer, however, Lodin said the fund was neither a shareholder nor aligned to any of the companies under the Glenn Marine group. Talk of a third port first surfaced at the recent 100 year celebrations of Port Klang Authority. Teh had said that there was a need for a third port in Port Klang to cater for future growth based on findings in the Port Klang Development Master Plan 2010-2030 commissioned late last year. However, the five locations identified for expansion in the masterplan did not include the PKCC site. Glenn Cruise Terminals Sdn Bhd, which was incorporated in May 2010 with a business address at PKCC, has only Glenn Marine Group (Asia) Sdn Bhd listed as its shareholder. Glenn Marine Group Asia in turn is owned by Glenn Defense Marine (Asia) Pte Ltd, Michael Francis and Leonard Glenn Francis. Glenn Marine Group bought PKCC from Star Cruises Terminal Sdn Bhd in 2009. According to accounts filed with Companies Commission Malaysia, PKCC has to date recorded a net loss of RM6,344. The only link which can be established between Glenn Marine and LTAT is that LTAT's current chairman is also a Glenn Marine director It is understood, however, that Tan Sri Mohd Anwar Mohd Nor is there in his personal capacity.